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- Come_Heal_This_Land abstract "In June 2001, Hosanna! Music released the praise & worship project Come Heal This Land. The album was recorded live at St. Patrick's Cathedral located in Armagh, Northern Ireland. Said to be the site of St. Patrick's mission in the fifth century, Armagh is considered the "spiritual capitol" of Ireland. It is from here that worship leader Robin Mark led a group of over 600 in worship. The project features traditional praise & worship styles, not uncommon to the Hosanna! label. However, the project is set apart by the subtle Celtic influences and opening "Mulhaires, Traditional Irish Reel," which link the album to Ireland. Lyrically, Mark's songwriting reflects his heartfelt desire to see Ireland healed and united. Songs include "Take Us to the River" and "Everything Cries Holy.".
- Come_Heal_This_Land artist Robin_Mark.
- Come_Heal_This_Land genre Contemporary_Christian_music.
- Come_Heal_This_Land producer Don_Moen_(singer).
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- Come_Heal_This_Land recordedIn Armagh,_Northern_Ireland.
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- Come_Heal_This_Land artist Robin_Mark.
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- Come_Heal_This_Land label Columbia_Records.
- Come_Heal_This_Land label Hosanna!_Music.
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- Come_Heal_This_Land label Sony_Music_Entertainment.
- Come_Heal_This_Land name "Come Heal This Land".
- Come_Heal_This_Land producer "Paul Mills, Don Moen , Chris Thomason".
- Come_Heal_This_Land recorded "St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, Northern Ireland".
- Come_Heal_This_Land released "2001".
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- Come_Heal_This_Land comment "In June 2001, Hosanna! Music released the praise & worship project Come Heal This Land. The album was recorded live at St. Patrick's Cathedral located in Armagh, Northern Ireland. Said to be the site of St. Patrick's mission in the fifth century, Armagh is considered the "spiritual capitol" of Ireland. It is from here that worship leader Robin Mark led a group of over 600 in worship. The project features traditional praise & worship styles, not uncommon to the Hosanna! label.".
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